US20080153066A1 - Casting abutment for a dental implant - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally provides a casting abutment for a dental implant, preferably made of gold, with an improved connection to a modeling aid.
- abutments have become widely known. They are attached to the dental implant which was previously implanted in a patient's jaw bone. This is normally done by means of a screw joint, wherein torques within the range of 35 Ncm are used to connect the abutment to the dental implant.
- supports are frequently used which facilitate three-dimensional modeling of a precisely fitting dental prosthesis.
- This casting abutment is fixed to the implant or the implant analogue, respectively, by means of a screw.
- a support called in the following modeling aid and made of a plastic which can be burnt out, is plugged onto the casting abutment.
- This modeling aid can be modified as required.
- the desired shape of the individual secondary part is formed with a wax in the area of the collar of the casting abutment and the modeling aid, and subsequently a mold for casting is formed around the wax model according to methods well-known in the art. Then the modeling aid and the wax are burnt out for exposing the structure to be produced or the dental model as a die.
- a well-known method for producing these dies is lost-wax casting, wherein a die is manufactured, the wax is molten out during the casting process and the modeling aid is burnt without any residue.
- a precious metal alloy is cast into this die through a cast channel, whereupon the highly liquid metal is flowing into the die and is attached to the surface of the casting abutment.
- the die produced by the molten wax model is filled with the wax model copy.
- an abutment for dental implants wherein a (precious) metal cylinder is arranged on a dental implant, on whose occlusal end a plastic sleeve for manufacturing a socket is fastened.
- the sleeve On its side facing the metal cylinder, the sleeve has an inner thread engaging a corresponding outer thread on the abutment for enabling casting of a metal post in the metal cylinder of the abutment and around the metal cylinder and for fixing it to the abutment.
- the threaded joint must have very close tolerances in order to guarantee a very tight closure. In practice, these close tolerances can be achieved by means of fine threads which are, however, costly and very sensitive to handling.
- a special task of the present invention is to implement a casting abutment for a dental implant which provides an enhanced connection to a modeling aid.
- FIG. 1A shows a side or approximal view of a casting abutment according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1B shows an approximal view of a casting abutment according to FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 1C shows a top view of the casting abutment according to FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2A shows an approximal view of a modeling aid according to FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2B shows a view of the modeling aid according to FIG. 2A from below at an angle
- FIG. 2C shows a top view of the modeling aid according to FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 3 shows a side or approximal view of the casting abutment according to the invention with the modeling aid forced onto the abutment.
- the casting abutment generally designated by reference number 1 has a socket portion 2 adapted to be received in a dental implant (not shown).
- the socket portion 2 has profiled areas in order to guarantee a precise fit or rotational securing of the casting abutment 1 with the implant.
- the casting abutment 1 as known in the art, is provided with a through bore 3 adapted for receiving an occlusal screw (also not shown) to secure the casting abutment 1 to the dental implant fixed inside the jaw bone.
- the screw can further be used to fix the model on a modeling carrier (not shown) for machining. In the latter case, the screw is passed through the cylindrical bore 16 in the modeling aid 11 and screwed to the modeling carrier.
- the socket portion 2 of the casting abutment 1 borders on a circular symmetric transition portion 4 which is preferably provided as a truncated cone.
- the transition portion 4 borders on an area 5 which, in the view shown in FIG. 1A , is provided with a planar rim 6 .
- the area designated by reference number 5 borders on a circular symmetric occlusal portion 7 of the casting abutment 1 , a planar collar area 12 of even width being present between the planar rim 6 of the area 5 and the lower rim 8 of the circular symmetric occlusal portion 7 , as can be clearly seen in FIG. 1B .
- the area of the occlusal portion 7 which borders on the lower rim 8 has, on its cylindrical outer surface, a plurality of stripe shaped or ring shaped indentations or tine like formations 10 , which extend over an area of preferably approximately 75% of the cylinder area of the occlusal portion 7 .
- the surface of the occlusal portion 7 is smooth, permitting an easy placement of the modeling aid 11 .
- the indentations 10 which are inclined downwards at an angle of preferably approximately 80° to the horizontal axis and whose ends form crests 15 facing the planar collar area 12 , make it possible to force on a modeling aid 11 non-positively and tightly.
- the downwardly inclined crests 15 of the indentations 10 prevent a displacement or detachment of the modeling aid 11 .
- FIG. 2A shows the cylindrical modeling aid 11 which consists of combustible plastics and can be employed advantageously in combination with the casting abutment according to the invention.
- the modeling aid 11 has a smooth through bore 16 (see FIG. 2C ) forming a channel for passing through the screw (not shown) which, after the dental model has been completed, is fastened to the patient's dental implant fixed inside the jaw bone.
- a stop 17 is provided inside the bore 16 which is designed to be plugged onto the casting abutment which, as shown in FIG. 2B , limits the distance a modeling aid 11 can be forced onto the cylindrical occlusal portion 7 when the stop 17 contacts the upper rim 9 of the casting abutment.
- a limited area 13 of the bore 16 of the modeling aid 11 is available for non-positive connection with the indentations 10 , as is subsequently explained with reference to FIG. 3 .
- the occlusal portion 7 of the casting abutment is cylindrical and has indentations 10 , and therefore, according to the invention, a modeling aid 11 can be pressed on without any other aid. This enables manufacturing of casting abutments and modeling aids and prefabrication on a large scale.
- the tensions during modeling and manufacturing of the tooth which are applied to the casting abutment and the modeling aid, do not lead to a shifting or sliding of the modeling aid.
- the invention produces an even and positive engagement between the collar area 12 of the casting abutment and the modeling aid 11 , therefore preventing, after the casting process, a tedious and time-consuming finishing of the model which could even lead to destruction of the model.
- FIG. 3 is a representation of a casting abutment with a forced-on modeling aid such as is used for manufacturing a dental model on a modeling carrier (not shown).
- a forced-on modeling aid such as is used for manufacturing a dental model on a modeling carrier (not shown).
- the distance surrounding the occlusal portion 7 of the casting abutment is limited by the stop 17 shown in FIG. 2B , creating a gap A between the lower edge 14 of the modeling aid and the collar area 12 of the casting abutment. This gap ensures good adhesion of the molding wax.
- Another advantage consists in that the total thickness of the molded wax can be lower within the area of gap A because of the missing modeling aid 11 since only the wax is present in this area. Therefore, the precious metal casting may be slimmer in the area of gap A, which leaves more room for subsequent formation of the dental prosthesis.
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- The present invention generally provides a casting abutment for a dental implant, preferably made of gold, with an improved connection to a modeling aid.
- In the art of dental implantology, abutments have become widely known. They are attached to the dental implant which was previously implanted in a patient's jaw bone. This is normally done by means of a screw joint, wherein torques within the range of 35 Ncm are used to connect the abutment to the dental implant.
- In the manufacturing of a prosthesis, supports are frequently used which facilitate three-dimensional modeling of a precisely fitting dental prosthesis. There is the possibility of direct gating at a pre-formed casting abutment which most of the time consists of a gold alloy. This casting abutment is fixed to the implant or the implant analogue, respectively, by means of a screw. For achieving a clean screw channel during subsequent gating, a support, called in the following modeling aid and made of a plastic which can be burnt out, is plugged onto the casting abutment. This modeling aid can be modified as required.
- For the manufacturing of the dental model, the desired shape of the individual secondary part is formed with a wax in the area of the collar of the casting abutment and the modeling aid, and subsequently a mold for casting is formed around the wax model according to methods well-known in the art. Then the modeling aid and the wax are burnt out for exposing the structure to be produced or the dental model as a die. A well-known method for producing these dies is lost-wax casting, wherein a die is manufactured, the wax is molten out during the casting process and the modeling aid is burnt without any residue. As a further step, a precious metal alloy is cast into this die through a cast channel, whereupon the highly liquid metal is flowing into the die and is attached to the surface of the casting abutment. At the same time, the die produced by the molten wax model is filled with the wax model copy.
- Practice has shown that tightening of the occlusal screw for fixing the casting abutment to the dental model can cause tensions which may lead e.g. to a shift of the modeling aid in the vertical direction. This can cause formation of a gap between the casting abutment and the modeling aid, which gap is filled, during manufacturing of the casting pattern, with the encapsulant surrounding the modeling aid and the casting abutment. During gating, this area is not filled with metal, but remains occupied by the encapsulant so that the finished casting will have a gap, i.e. a casting error.
- From SA-2003/9354, an abutment for dental implants is known wherein a (precious) metal cylinder is arranged on a dental implant, on whose occlusal end a plastic sleeve for manufacturing a socket is fastened. On its side facing the metal cylinder, the sleeve has an inner thread engaging a corresponding outer thread on the abutment for enabling casting of a metal post in the metal cylinder of the abutment and around the metal cylinder and for fixing it to the abutment. For a flawless casting process, the threaded joint must have very close tolerances in order to guarantee a very tight closure. In practice, these close tolerances can be achieved by means of fine threads which are, however, costly and very sensitive to handling.
- Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a casting abutment for a dental implant which avoids the above problems.
- Within the framework of this object, a special task of the present invention is to implement a casting abutment for a dental implant which provides an enhanced connection to a modeling aid.
- Furthermore, it is a special object of the present invention to provide a casting abutment for a dental implant which can be produced at a lower cost and with much less expenditure.
- In addition, it is an object of the present invention to simplify assembly of the casting abutment for producing a dental model by means of a modeling carrier.
- Also, it is an object of the present invention to expose the structure of the casting abutment during model production to forces which are as low as possible, or to transmit the forces during processing or modeling as well as possible, so that an employed modeling aid is not displaced from the casting abutment.
- The above and other objects to be found in the following specification are achieved by a casting abutment according to the appended claims.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention as well as the mode of operation of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate the present invention and are intended to explain, together with the specification, the principles of the invention and to enable the person skilled in the art to manufacture and use the invention, wherein:
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FIG. 1A shows a side or approximal view of a casting abutment according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 1B shows an approximal view of a casting abutment according toFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 1C shows a top view of the casting abutment according toFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 2A shows an approximal view of a modeling aid according toFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 2B shows a view of the modeling aid according toFIG. 2A from below at an angle; -
FIG. 2C shows a top view of the modeling aid according toFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 3 shows a side or approximal view of the casting abutment according to the invention with the modeling aid forced onto the abutment. - With reference to
FIGS. 1A through 1C , a currently preferred embodiment of the casting abutment for a dental implant according to the present invention will be described. The casting abutment generally designated byreference number 1 has asocket portion 2 adapted to be received in a dental implant (not shown). The person skilled in the art will appreciate that thesocket portion 2 has profiled areas in order to guarantee a precise fit or rotational securing of thecasting abutment 1 with the implant. Moreover, thecasting abutment 1, as known in the art, is provided with athrough bore 3 adapted for receiving an occlusal screw (also not shown) to secure thecasting abutment 1 to the dental implant fixed inside the jaw bone. During modeling of the dental model, the screw can further be used to fix the model on a modeling carrier (not shown) for machining. In the latter case, the screw is passed through thecylindrical bore 16 in themodeling aid 11 and screwed to the modeling carrier. - The
socket portion 2 of thecasting abutment 1 borders on a circularsymmetric transition portion 4 which is preferably provided as a truncated cone. Thetransition portion 4 borders on anarea 5 which, in the view shown inFIG. 1A , is provided with aplanar rim 6. - The area designated by
reference number 5 borders on a circular symmetricocclusal portion 7 of thecasting abutment 1, aplanar collar area 12 of even width being present between theplanar rim 6 of thearea 5 and thelower rim 8 of the circular symmetricocclusal portion 7, as can be clearly seen inFIG. 1B . The area of theocclusal portion 7 which borders on thelower rim 8 has, on its cylindrical outer surface, a plurality of stripe shaped or ring shaped indentations or tine likeformations 10, which extend over an area of preferably approximately 75% of the cylinder area of theocclusal portion 7. Directly bordering on this, up to theupper rim 9, the surface of theocclusal portion 7 is smooth, permitting an easy placement of themodeling aid 11. Theindentations 10, which are inclined downwards at an angle of preferably approximately 80° to the horizontal axis and whose ends formcrests 15 facing theplanar collar area 12, make it possible to force on amodeling aid 11 non-positively and tightly. During manufacturing of the dental model, the downwardlyinclined crests 15 of theindentations 10 prevent a displacement or detachment of themodeling aid 11. -
FIG. 2A shows thecylindrical modeling aid 11 which consists of combustible plastics and can be employed advantageously in combination with the casting abutment according to the invention. Themodeling aid 11 has a smooth through bore 16 (seeFIG. 2C ) forming a channel for passing through the screw (not shown) which, after the dental model has been completed, is fastened to the patient's dental implant fixed inside the jaw bone. Inside thebore 16 which is designed to be plugged onto the casting abutment, astop 17 is provided which, as shown inFIG. 2B , limits the distance amodeling aid 11 can be forced onto the cylindricalocclusal portion 7 when thestop 17 contacts theupper rim 9 of the casting abutment. Thus, advantageously, only alimited area 13 of thebore 16 of themodeling aid 11 is available for non-positive connection with theindentations 10, as is subsequently explained with reference toFIG. 3 . - As explained above, the
occlusal portion 7 of the casting abutment is cylindrical and hasindentations 10, and therefore, according to the invention, amodeling aid 11 can be pressed on without any other aid. This enables manufacturing of casting abutments and modeling aids and prefabrication on a large scale. - According to the invention the tensions during modeling and manufacturing of the tooth, which are applied to the casting abutment and the modeling aid, do not lead to a shifting or sliding of the modeling aid.
- Moreover, the invention produces an even and positive engagement between the
collar area 12 of the casting abutment and themodeling aid 11, therefore preventing, after the casting process, a tedious and time-consuming finishing of the model which could even lead to destruction of the model. -
FIG. 3 is a representation of a casting abutment with a forced-on modeling aid such as is used for manufacturing a dental model on a modeling carrier (not shown). When the modeling aid is pressed on, the distance surrounding theocclusal portion 7 of the casting abutment is limited by thestop 17 shown inFIG. 2B , creating a gap A between thelower edge 14 of the modeling aid and thecollar area 12 of the casting abutment. This gap ensures good adhesion of the molding wax. - In particular, it has been noted in trials in connection with the gap A that an omission of the area between the
collar area 12 of the casting abutment and thelower edge 14 of the plugged-onmodeling aid 11, as shown inFIG. 3 , can lead to an improvement of the quality and attachment of a precious metal applied in a gating process, preferably gold or highly precious alloys. This is due to the fact that during the gating process, the wax directly in contact with the casting abutment within the area of gap A is burnt out faster than the plastics of themodeling aid 11 so that gap A provides a space within which the heated plastics, which tends to swell up, can spread out. This minimizes tensions and cracks in the encapsulant or the mold and, consequently, flaws in the finished precious metal casting. In addition, even at the beginning of the gating process, the precious metal can penetrate at the casting abutment or casting abutment collar and establish contact with the same. Thus, the previously mentioned design of the modeling aid offers special advantages during the gating process for a precious metal. - Another advantage consists in that the total thickness of the molded wax can be lower within the area of gap A because of the
missing modeling aid 11 since only the wax is present in this area. Therefore, the precious metal casting may be slimmer in the area of gap A, which leaves more room for subsequent formation of the dental prosthesis. - Although the invention has been described in connection with a one-piece casting abutment, the person skilled in the art will readily understand that it also applies to two-piece casting abutments, with naturally the same advantages being achieved as in connection with a one-piece casting abutment.
- The disclosures in EPA No. 06123857.2 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
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